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may8chan · 2 years
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Godzilla Final Wars
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machetelanding · 2 years
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Vinnie Jones in The Midnight Meat Train (2008)
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LoveDeath (2006, dir. Ryuhei Kitamura) poster by Shintaro Kago
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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The Price We Pay will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on February 21 via Lionsgate. The 2022 action-thriller will also be available on VOD on January 10 and in select theaters on January 13.
Ryûhei Kitamura (The Midnight Meat Train, Godzilla: Final Wars) directs from a script by Christopher Jolley. Emile Hirsch and Stephen Dorff star with Gigi Zumbado, Tyler Sanders, Erika Ervin, Jesse Kinser, Sabina Mach, and Vernon Wells.
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After an intense holdup at a pawnshop, Grace is taken hostage by the thieves. Forced to take refuge at a remote farmhouse late at night, they discover a secret dungeon with evidence of sadistic violence—and when "Grandfather" comes home, all hell breaks loose. Can Grace muster the courage to escape the gut-wrenching fates that befall her criminal companions?
Pre-order The Price We Pay.
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iforgottohitplay · 2 years
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Aragami (2003)
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yumemino · 2 months
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alephskoteinos · 6 months
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I remember seeing Ryuhei Kitamura's Aragami years ago, and I just did it again, but all that time I didn't realise that fucking Paul Gilbert from motherfucking Racer X did the ending credits track for that movie!
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I went wild realising that!
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spielkritik · 6 months
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Lesenswert: Game Awards, Oneechanbara-Movies, Godmode-Roman, Moonwalker, Perfect Dark Zero, MGS: The Twin Snakes
Da hat’s direkt mal wieder eine Woche länger gedauert, aber das mit voller Absicht. Letzten Mittwoch stand nämlich der erste Beitrag unserer neuen GASTSPIELER-Staffel an, und der Freitag war auch schon der letzte Freitag des Monats – und damit Quest-Log-Zeit. Um den Beiträgen nicht die Luft zum Atmen zu nehmen, wollte ich nicht auch noch Lesenswert dazwischen einzwängen. Bevor in gut einer Woche…
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skeletonfumes · 8 months
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may8chan · 11 months
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machetelanding · 2 years
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Bradley Cooper & Leslie Bibb in The Midnight Meat Train (2008)
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don-lichterman · 1 year
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The Price We Pay (2023 Movie) Official Trailer - Stephen Dorff, Emile Hirsch, Gigi Zumbado
The Price We Pay (2023 Movie) Official Trailer – Stephen Dorff, Emile Hirsch, Gigi Zumbado
The Price We Pay – in select theaters, on digital and on demand 1/13/23! Starring Stephen Dorff (Cody), Emile Hirsch (Alex), Gigi Zumbado (Grace), Tyler Sanders (Danny), Erika Ervin (Jodi), Jesse Kinser (John), Sabina Mach (Carly), and Vernon Wells (The Doctor).   Subscribe to the LIONSGATE: YouTube Channel for the latest movie trailers, clips, and…
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gebo4482 · 1 year
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The Price We Pay (2023 Movie) Official Trailer
Dir: Ryûhei Kitamura Star: Stephen Dorff / Emile Hirsch / Gigi Zumbado
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iforgottohitplay · 2 years
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lupincentral · 11 months
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Have you heard the news?
Lupin III is diving into the world of live action once again, with Jigen Daisuke ‐ a spin-off film releasing “worldwide” on October 13th, 2023, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video!
Tetsuji Tamayama, who previously portrayed the character in the 2014 released feature film, will be returning to the role of Jigen.
Yoshimasa Akamatsu (BD ~Akechi Tantei Jimusho, Corpse Party: Book of Shadows) has produced the script for the film, and Hajime Hashimoto (The Detective Is in the Bar franchise, AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo, Shimauma, Signal) is directing.
In preparation for his reprising of the role, Tamayama states in an interview with Natalie that he has watched the Lupin the IIIRD spin-off film Jigen’s Gravestone, and hopes to bring this cooler, more mature version of the character to television screens come October.
Details on the plot are currently scarce - however, the Natalie article mentions that it involves Jigen searching Japan for the world’s greatest gunsmith, after his trusty combat magnum is in need of some TLC (and said gunsmith just happens to run a rather curious watch shop)…
More details on the film are to be revealed closer to its release date. For now, you can check out the films first trailer embedded below, and its announcement over at website Natalie.
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After Lupin ZERO wrapping up at the end of last year, and VS. Cat’s Eye releasing in January, a live action Jigen spin-off is not where I expected TMS to go next with the Lupin franchise. It is, however, in my opinion, a welcome diversion from the norm.
I would be lying if I did not first meet the announcement with some scepticism, though, mostly due to the series’ less than stellar track record of live action adaptations (the amazing 2017 Inspector Zenigata spin-off drama aside). Taking a moment to think back, I quickly realised that while the live action film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura did not win the hearts of fans back in 2014, it did do one thing right - the casting.
Shun Oguri as Lupin III and Tadanobu Asano as Inspector Zenigata were big gets for the film, and both appeared to take their appearance throughout it seriously. Meisa Kuroki played a gorgeous, cunning Fujiko, with Go Ayano trying his best to bring the stoic samurai Goemon to life. It was Tetsuji Tamayama, however, that best looked the part. Fans on social media were swooning over his Jigen as soon as the character portraits were revealed, with some saying he was made for the role.
Despite issues with pacing and its overall narrative, all of the main cast members represented their anime / manga counterparts well, and if there is one positive to take away from that film, it would be their performances.
This gives me hope for Jigen Daisuke - with fresh writing staff and a keen new director to the franchise on board, with an actor we already know can do the character justice, both Amazon and TMS may be on to something special, here. Now slightly older and more experienced, I have full confidence Tamayama will exceed that of his already good performance as Jigen from 2014.
I’m looking forward to finding out how this comes together. Keep an eye out for a full review of the film come October, which I will aim to post up on lupincentral.com a few days after its release.
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